romantici
Romantici is the Italian term for adherents of Romanticism, the late eighteenth- to mid-nineteenth-century European movement that emphasized emotion, imagination, individual experience, and a reaction against strict neoclassical norms. In Italian usage, the label covers writers, poets, painters, and composers who incorporated subjective feeling, nature, history, folklore, and national consciousness into their work.
Etymology and scope: the word derives from the French romantisme, reflecting a broader European shift. Italian
Key figures and forms: in literature, Ugo Foscolo, Giacomo Leopardi, and Alessandro Manzoni were pivotal in
Themes and characteristics: Romantici favored the sublime in nature, personal longing and inner life, fascination with
Legacy: Italian Romanticism influenced subsequent literary and artistic developments, contributed to shaping modern Italian culture, and